Rebond vs. Rebound

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Rebondverb

To bond again or anew.

Reboundnoun

The recoil of an object bouncing off another.

Reboundnoun

A return to health or well-being; a recovery.

Reboundnoun

An effort to recover from a setback.

Reboundnoun

A romantic partner with whom one begins a relationship (or the relationship one begins) for the sake of getting over a previous, recently-ended romantic relationship.

Reboundnoun

(sports) The strike of the ball after it has bounced off a defending player, the crossbar or goalpost.

Reboundnoun

(basketball) An instance of catching the ball after it has hit the rim or backboard without a basket being scored, generally credited to a particular player.

Reboundverb

To bound or spring back from a force.

Reboundverb

To give back an echo.

Reboundverb

(figuratively) To jump up or get back up again.

Reboundverb

(transitive) To send back; to reverberate.

Reboundverb

simple past tense and past participle of rebind

Reboundverb

To spring back; to start back; to be sent back or reverberated by elastic force on collision with another body; as, a rebounding echo.

Reboundverb

To give back an echo.

Reboundverb

To bound again or repeatedly, as a horse.

Reboundverb

to recover, as from sickness, psychological shock, or disappointment.

Reboundverb

To send back; to reverberate.

Reboundnoun

The act of rebounding; resilience.

Reboundnoun

recovery, as from sickness, psychological shock, or disappointment.

Reboundnoun

a movement back from an impact

Reboundnoun

a reaction to a crisis or setback or frustration;

Reboundnoun

the act of securing possession of the rebounding basketball after a missed shot

Reboundverb

spring back; spring away from an impact;

Reboundverb

return to a former condition;

Reboundverb

bounce back through the air after hitting something hard

Reboundverb

gain possession of a missed shot after it bounces off the backboard or basket rim

Reboundverb

recover in value, amount, or strength after a decrease or decline

Reboundverb

(of an event or action) have an unexpected adverse consequence for (someone, especially the person responsible for it)

Reboundnoun

(in sporting contexts) a ball or shot that bounces back after striking a hard surface

Reboundnoun

a recovery of possession of a missed shot

Reboundnoun

an increase in value, amount, or strength after a previous decline

Reboundnoun

the recurrence of a medical condition, especially after withdrawal of medication

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